This is the first part of an email, given you have already written the recipient. Also known as the email's title.
What is the subject?
This is the thing that tells you quickly that it is an email address.
What is the @ sign?
This is the word for creating a new email.
What is compose?
This is where emails go when you delete them from your inbox.
What is trash?
This is where the email client will put emails it is suspicious of.
What is spam?
This is the second part of an email, not including the recipient.
What is the greeting?
This is proper and appropriate behavior.
This is responding to only the person who sent you an email.
What is reply?
This is the place where emails you don't want go or emails that are trying to scam you go.
What is spam?
This is the third part of an email, not including the recipient.
What is the body?
This is the location where emails go when you receive them.
What is the inbox?
This is responding to the sender and everyone else on the email chain.
What is reply all?
This is telling a company sender not to send you emails anymore.
What is unsubscribe?
What is phishing?
This is the fourth part of an email, not including the recipient.
What is the closing
This lets you know you have not looked at an email yet.
What does it mean if the email is bold?
This is sending an email to someone who has not yet seen it yet.
What is forward?
This is the icon for adding an attachment to an email.
What is a paperclip?
This is the final thing we may have in an email.
What is the signature?
This describes the place where emails you have not yet sent go.
What is drafts?
This hides the email addresses to keep the recipient's privacy.
What is blind carbon copy?
This is the location where you can find additional locations in your email client.
What is more?
This is a hint that an email is spam.
What is too good to be true?